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*Setting up | *Setting up Shared Address Books is a two part process | ||
*First, you must log into the server interface to create | *First, you must log into the server interface to create the address books and grant permission to other user to access them | ||
**The act of logging in will create a default calendar and address book for that user. | **The act of logging in will create a default calendar and address book for that user. | ||
**It is required that a user log in before he can be granted permissions to any | **It is required that a user log in before he can be granted permissions to any address books | ||
*Then you need to configure your | *Then you need to configure your CardDAV client to access the address books you created | ||
**There is no web interface for the | **There is no web interface for the address books, you must access them through a client such as thunderbird or webmail. | ||
*This interface is a little bit overwhelming at first, but so is the number of things you can do with it | *This interface is a little bit overwhelming at first, but so is the number of things you can do with it | ||
**This page will not show you everything you can do, but it should show you some of the basic functions without making you learn all there is to know. | **This page will not show you everything you can do, but it should show you some of the basic functions without making you learn all there is to know. | ||
==I Just Want | ==I Just Want an Address Book That All My Devices Will Sync With== | ||
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Revision as of 21:16, 31 July 2012
- Setting up Shared Address Books is a two part process
- First, you must log into the server interface to create the address books and grant permission to other user to access them
- The act of logging in will create a default calendar and address book for that user.
- It is required that a user log in before he can be granted permissions to any address books
- Then you need to configure your CardDAV client to access the address books you created
- There is no web interface for the address books, you must access them through a client such as thunderbird or webmail.
- This interface is a little bit overwhelming at first, but so is the number of things you can do with it
- This page will not show you everything you can do, but it should show you some of the basic functions without making you learn all there is to know.
I Just Want an Address Book That All My Devices Will Sync With
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*Ignore the contents of this page for now, at the top of the page, put your mouse on UserFunctions and then select "View My Details" | |
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